St. Ann's Catholic Church - Ymir, BC
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N 49° 16.959 W 117° 13.097
11U E 484124 N 5458900
Built in 1904, this little wood frame church is today a private residence.
Waymark Code: WMNGW5
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 03/14/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
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We have no information as to how long this church served the Catholic residents of Ymir, only that it has been a private residence for quite some time now. The little town of Quartz Creek came into being in the former part of the 1890s as a result of gold, silver and lead ore strikes in the immediate vicinity of the townsite.

In 1893 the Nelson & Fort Sheppard railway pushed through the area on its way to Nelson and a townsite, was begun near the older town of Quartz Creek. The name was changed to Ymir to avoid confusion with other Quartz Creeks in BC. Mining and the arrival of the railroad pushed the population of Ymir to 1,000 or more by the earky 1900s, with several hotels and saloons in the town, as well as the requisite stores and services.

In 1897 the first school was built and in about 1897-98 the Presbyterian Church and manse were built. This church didn't come along until 1904 and was the second and final church to be built in Ymir. Mining continued into the 1930s, but the town slowly dwindled from its turn-of-the-century peak. Though little mining takes place in the area today, Ymir hangs on as a small lumbering and tourist town.

Though we would guess that this church saw its last mass sometime in the 1930s, that is, nonetheless, only a guess.
Type of Church: Chapel

Status of Building: Building converted to another use

Date of building construction: 01/01/1904

Dominant Architectural Style: Pioneer

Diocese: Diocese of Nelson

Address/Location:
West End of Fir Street
Ymir, BC Canada
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Relvant Web Site: [Web Link]

Date of organization: Not listed

Associated Shrines, Art, etc.: Not listed

Archdiocese: Not listed

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